- 1991 Honda Transmission Contorl Unit reset
- Posted by frankg
I just had the TCU in my Honda reset by the dealer. He says the auto
trans is wearing out and currently the left / right transmission axle
seals need replacing.
Couple of questions come to mind:
1- I'm guessing the reset is (based on the above) sensing the trans
is wearing out. Is this correct or do these TCU's need to be reset
for other reasons besides wear and tear on the transmission ?? Is it
likely that the TCU will need to be reset again in the near future
based on the fact that it needed it now?
2- How serious is the transmission axle seals leaking? I know it's
not good to allow leakage but if I don't replace them for a few months
and meanwhile keep the fluids up, will that be okay for the moment?
- Posted by Charles
Frank -
For what it's worth, my experience is with my 1988 Prelude's transmission.
How many miles on the vehicle? Any slipping in any gears? Any over-revving at
gear changes? The transmission fluid should not be brown and it should not
smell burnt.
Are you sure he didn't say the constant-velocity (CV) joint boots were leaking?
You usually get that flashing dashboard transmission indicator when the
transmission control computer senses an internal problem or a bad sensor or an
intermittent sensor. The way to tell what the problem is to count the flashes
of the light-emitting diode on the TCU itself. It's under the carpet under the
passenger's feet. There's usually a little flap in the carpet to fold back to
see the light. If you get a dashboard indication again, count the flashes as
you turn on the ignition. There are tables online that will tell you what the
problem is.
The TCU is usually reset if the problem goes away or if the power is removed
from it. The dealer probably just removed the battery cable momentarily.
Yes. When the intermittent sensor goes bad again.
the fluids up, will that be okay for the moment?
If it was the CV boots, get them replaced if they are cracked or just tighten up
the clamps if they are not. (I can't imagine that the mechanic didn't do that as
long as he was looking at them.) It's not expensive and it prevents dust and
dirt from getting in the joints. Now THAT'S expensive. If you hear clicking
noises all the time while turning, it's too late.
Chuck
- Posted by Robert Hancock
Why did it need to be reset?
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- Posted by frankg
The S light (honda accord) stayed on constantly and the auto
transmission wasn't shifting properly at that time. With the reset,
it behaves normal right now.
- Posted by Yeah_right
Have the wiring harness checked for continuity. I guarantee you that there
is a short in the wiring somewhere. Don't fall for the "need a new
transmission" line like I did.
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